Summary
This quote implies that while not every dishonest person is necessarily a thief, a thief is without a doubt a dishonest individual. It suggests that being a thief automatically makes someone dishonest and deserving of the label "rascal," but being a rascal doesn't necessarily imply being a thief. In essence, the quote emphasizes that the act of theft reflects a clear lack of integrity and moral values.
Topics
Crime
By Aristotle